Papaver somniferum (Opium Poppy) is easily
identified by the combination of its showy white to pink flowers, waxy
blue foliage and leaves that are only shallowly lobed. It
is a largish introduced species that is widely cultivated on
areas of relatively fertile soil (mostly on basalt). It has mostly
become established in these areas, but is also in urban areas.
It is the source of opium and its derivatives (morphine, heroine,
codeine etc). |